THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS IN WOLE SOYINKAS THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO

In pursuit of happiness, humans have indulged in atrocious acts and lost the moral membrane, perhaps with a conviction that they can find fulfillment. Literature, being a mirror of the society, is the best medium to help in correction of these wrongs. This article is aimed at the analysis of the maj...

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Main Author: Christine Osae
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Kuningan 2015-07-01
Series:Indonesian EFL Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/633/490
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description In pursuit of happiness, humans have indulged in atrocious acts and lost the moral membrane, perhaps with a conviction that they can find fulfillment. Literature, being a mirror of the society, is the best medium to help in correction of these wrongs. This article is aimed at the analysis of the major fictional characters in Soyinkas The Trials of Brother Jero to reveal their daily struggles in search of happiness. A textual analysis in relation to Aristotles doctrine of happiness leads to a conclusion that Soyinka has successfully created lifelike characters whose struggles in life are relatable yet unproductive as far as the quest for happiness is concerned.
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spelling doaj.art-7bab2b1c6460426098da9b9e67908e902022-12-22T03:12:33ZengUniversitas KuninganIndonesian EFL Journal2252-74272541-36352015-07-0121122210.25134/ieflj.v2i1.633THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS IN WOLE SOYINKAS THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JEROChristine Osae0Adventist Uni versity of Central AfricaIn pursuit of happiness, humans have indulged in atrocious acts and lost the moral membrane, perhaps with a conviction that they can find fulfillment. Literature, being a mirror of the society, is the best medium to help in correction of these wrongs. This article is aimed at the analysis of the major fictional characters in Soyinkas The Trials of Brother Jero to reveal their daily struggles in search of happiness. A textual analysis in relation to Aristotles doctrine of happiness leads to a conclusion that Soyinka has successfully created lifelike characters whose struggles in life are relatable yet unproductive as far as the quest for happiness is concerned.https://journal.uniku.ac.id/index.php/IEFLJ/article/view/633/490virtuegolden meanhappinessfulfillment
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Indonesian EFL Journal
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golden mean
happiness
fulfillment
title THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS IN WOLE SOYINKAS THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO
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title_short THE QUEST FOR HAPPINESS IN WOLE SOYINKAS THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO
title_sort quest for happiness in wole soyinkas the trials of brother jero
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golden mean
happiness
fulfillment
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